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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, NOVEMBER ¥, 1925—PART 1. — % . sUPREME counT To GET sustained. Tha'NulG 0', Breln f! being | sought to be attained by the activities | of which committee Miss Blanche B.|the Kenesaw presided at the tea table. | Allen was unanimously elected viee More Books taken to the United States Supreme|of the soclety, and to ucquaint new | Brown was named chairman, vice Ceeil nt G the SooIety. Phavs wers ’ J MEDICAL BoARD ACTION Court as a test case. members with such aims. The chap- | Mrs. Thurman, resigned, and Ameri- Keystone Chapter held its October | pige to gend a large box of useful Tk = o = e e ter was entertained by Miss Helen |canization and other patriotic and |meeting at the home of the regent, | . . "0 "o ge toys to the chil I am reading, always reading, Rice, planist, and by Julia Culberth | philanthropic activities of the National | Mrs. Ida J. Kinsell, 1608 Seventeenth | 5L UFC it Island. The children Dbooks the eritics recommend, and my | By the Associated Pres D A R AchvrnEs Gray, contralto soloist, in_castume. | prgapization. Announcement was made | street. The program as given in the | (% % 1oty lso plan to give a stricken heart is bleeding, and my | BRIDGEPORT, Conn., October 81,—| g = °® 7v* L& Guests present included Mrs, Fred-|of the resignation of Mrs. Charlotte | October magazine was followed. x' ana | skt of food to u deserving child weary groans ascend. 1 was reared | mp o wciectic Medieal sit 5 (Contf n erick Brown Harris. Miss Emily Mar- | M. Conger as historian and Mrs, W. | for chapter work and obligations to be |/ (" 1y ihoe of Columbia Thanks- on Reade and Dickens, Thackeray | i Eclectic Medjeal situation in Con- = o ¥ shall, Mrs. C. C. Giroux, Mrs, A. Y.|T. Rankin was named in her place. |met in the national and State organl | oi b vy, and kindred scribes, and my jaded ) hectieut, brought about by the action > Casanova, jr., and son; Mrs, Howard The honor guests of the evening, |zations were brought before the chap- DA spirit sickens at the modern writing | of the State Board of Health and the (vm:i:}:-ln?. hm'fta!lk being on the new | Meyers and Mrs. Charles ¥. Arm-|Mrs. John M. Beavers and Mrs. Jumez; mr,d -n;el eulzcretn{ryfl\\:m:fl::‘;\‘l)l)o{;zoarl: : : ribes. They are of bold and clev- | Co o lclectic Medical e - | auditorium of the socie strong. M. Wi regent and vice regent of |send a letter of sym v Mrs. Says Staff Reorganization |4 e ey e Tive s ot and | inf hourd.in sevoling tho cersifoatas | on the “History of Our —_ D e e i, vospectively, | Hevnolds of Baltimore, honorary mem. |and during the sociai hour led ths 5 they trv 1o spring foraver somie re-|of several physicians on the groundYead by Mis. Galus Br The Thomas Marshall Chapter heid | yesq introduced by the regent ond |ber and mother of the vice regent,|chidren in thelr games =~ . Really Has Resulted Profit- evolt. But their characters | they had been obtained by fraud, wm'nem‘ui the chapter, 1923-1925; its first meeting of the season ot the |responded with intercsting addresses | Mrs. u:nvh.v. 1";'::“};:: the oty Befees inesial were gemved 1o o ably for District. e e e | T b toward this end was | Sholer In contume. on “The Place of | Tavlor. in the Wyoming, Thursday | I 0800 TLor 0 1q% Balnicas of the | and Mrs. Pearce Raynor. org being featured. | “The Shiftless On and shiver in|verfected when counsel obtained rican Woman in Political Af.|evening. Mrs, Taylor was assisted In | coming year. Other addresses were c’fim" Igra;em'rh”x: Mag :“ your quiet inglenook, while the critics | writ of error in the case of Arnold H. | fairs.” o receiving by her daughter, Miss|made by the regent on selling bonds | Richard Lord Jones Society, Chil- Mfllehr- = S A;!h"“T:]'_- \dministeative | SU1 deliver ringing tributes to this | Brein, one of the physiclans whose| Officers of the chapter were present,| Norene Brevard Robinson. The re-|for the pew suditorium and by the | o "0 0 WA nariean Revolutlon, | ooa s 3 Eics, Sonn 2o "Hanson Uuring the | book. Its a tale of silly pikers liv. | certificates to practice were revoked. | as were most of the members and a |ge -s. Jessica 1. Acker, presided. | vice regent of the chapter on the re- it e D s AT last term, w o most compre- | lives in vain; soldiers, | The State Supreme Court confirmed { number of guests. After the order|” Th « Dusinens of the chapter |port of the magdzine committee. | held Its first meeting of the season | Robert Hanson, Louise Allen. Allota Botdive Crer csaIa | 1 ikers, suying, do. | the decision of the lower court, which | of business, during which the regent, [ was formulating plans for the year's | Other guests of the chapter were Mrs. | recently at the home of the presi-|hilen, Felens Zftlen, Torbara Fimms & saving to the District of §2.200 No orie’s worth the | upheld the recommendation of State| Mrs. Casanova, urged members to|work, which will consist of the new | Hatield of Minnesota, Misses Hill and | dent, Mrs. Tonnls Holzbers, on Bl Ealautiebiin: M e, Fronk W. Bullou pointed | smokeless powder that would blow | referce that the action of the Depart- | strive for the achievement of educa- |auditorium, refurnishing the District | Yeoman. Mrs. MacDonald of the | mont street. The president told the z eolore :’i_fid% ;:’5” 9 ecom hotallment of his| hint off the map: mo one earns his |ment of Health and Ieleetlc Board be | tional and Americanization work | roomn in Memorial Continental Hall, | Wyoming and Miss Clara B. Bubb of Istory of Hannah Dustin. Louise | Langley and FEdward Fuller. rt, released lust night for | bed and chowder, none has any vim ! publicatio; or snap. So from place to place they Appointments to the administrative sideshow freaks without dis- staff for the school year of 1924-132§ sponging grub and lking Were unusu large, Dr. Ballou ex | plained, owing to cation of addi- | One burns off hix whiskers daily, say- tional positions by tion, | ing that it beats a shave; this is retirements, resignations and i nor—greet it gayly! it should melt New positions ci T > - stern and grave! So the story ers’ salary act - goes ing like & lame cat on end in the appropriations & s, foolish tongues forever were outlined by the superinte: as| wagging in & lot of empty heads. It follows: Two first a u is silly, but reviewers load the au tendents, a1 ) thor's” brow with bays, while they and o z for the | fish among the sewers for some other achoi: 3 eominer for the white [ bouks to praise. X 3 as-| (Copyright.) WALT MASON. two | Miss Helen Stout, past state &i- rector of the District, was & guest, nd their dialogues are hazy | preme Court i of American Pen \Wome! RESURRECTION BUILDER. | | Florist Gets Cottages Ready for | Arisen Relatives. HARTFORD, Conn., October #) cottages in Cromwell, dition, cer- | cost , stand as a monument ng the head the ~sincerity of the religlous .t faith of Andrew N. Pierson, natlon- the white echool, 2 e ! ally known florist, who died Thurs- in the business de 0 day, in his seventy-fifth year. prircipalship o They were built by Mr. Pierson shtp, hiad to be due to promotions | in the past three years to pro- within the servic v ccommodations for his de- The s ] of the second sec-| parted relatives upon thelr ‘“resure tion of I'r s report is devoted | rection by divine act,” which he de- to tributes to those officers who re- | voutly believed would occur in the tired or died during the vear and an|pear future, in accordance with the line of the qualifications of their [ teschings of the lute Pastor Charles 2 successors and other new offictals. | Taze Russell. 3 2 B L In accordance with his faith, Mr. : 3 3 4 Pierson gave away practically all of his wealth before his de‘urln 7 s / s 7 j ‘ P Ae leLL » VY STORE ' 735 T St.NW. V. M. 1. ANNIVERSARY | . Gen. Cocke, Superintendent of In- stitution, to Address Men at “;‘:_EE,.Y.?P,_E.E_Fg,fi_EEY Smoker November 11. Dk e ss e your locks to the sho) Bring - g % T, District of Columbia alumni of TURNB?L&;S{‘ARK gk : § : : 0 Another price smash! These weli made Liv- S e lhte Tath antrery 1233 New York Ave. : : / g ing Room Suites met such a warm welcome dur- = ——————— ing our first sale that we are forced to repeat the of the founding of this institution at November 11, at the Army and g P A offer for those who were unable to secure their h - will be Gen. Wil- i N ek | suite last week. Every suite has spring-filled, 3 s ntendent of Vir ' loose cushions, with both sides, backs and arms a smoker on ti vening of Wednes- Exactly as a Milttary Instit who was the g - = Jackson-Hope medalist of the 3 . : RS i Ting S _ of 1504, This medal is awarded ; . ) B covered in the up-to-date, long-wearing jacquard - year from the proceeds of & velour. These suites are exactly as pictured, and fund donated in 1876 by the Hon. A. J. Beresford Hope, & member of the Brit: d"damd B‘mll . . . the settee is over 6 feet long. Come early, as Sl e It L d. Lost $10 Cash Puts Thls Sulte n Your Home stocks are limited. e g b i P Homemakers will find this store splendidly ready to supply their furniture needs at a great saving. Our big discounts seccu L hial craduation | | [ EaOU by Ses oI 0=y through buying with 22 other stores gives you a saving which is easily proven by comparing prices at from the Vi Institute, won distinction in th ess world y I 410 4a & masor in the Spanish- PHILLIP LEVY’S, 735 7th St. N.W. American rld War. David Mead Lea is the president of = the local chapter ar* Sam A. Syme is : vice president. The committee on ar- 3 5 rangements for the smoker nunsl‘s!ls (\‘I wake. % /i 3 Stuart B. Mars! chairman; H. M. began uaing ; 2 Liovd, W. Roberts and Sam A. s S Trade In Your Syme. The alumni also meet for luncheon on the firat Monday of every month at & AP A5 R 4 - 12:30 in the Army and Navy Club. The Q" T 3 November luncheon will be held to- g K‘fi" : 9 ~ ¢ morrow. ————— Saeo 5. Ottt 3 10 . Tuim B, 830 W[ e s You can turn in your old furniture as SKIRTS OF YESTERYEAR y e ae, £ HELD BAD AS TODAY'S| | esassei s hn ieliir 2 = part payment on new at the Phillip Levy ‘e British Woman Says Church Only ~ o ~ Store, 735 7th St. You simply call and _. AR NS Warnts{Sometting HoShow 3 Dehvm oufilt see if our prices and terms please you. ° = - Selfichness in Dress. - Then tell h : swm uu 8 t * By the Associated Press Bed Davenpo. t Suite, Lsavenport, 1abie, enitelliusiwhat you wartitoitum Inf s am e LONDON, October $1.—The crino- Lamp, Phonograph and End Table— The exchange feature of our business is Buying in carload lots with our 22 stores enables us to offer a fines of the Victorian age, with their . g FES R A = i - 3-piece Genuine Jacquard Velour Bed Daven- Birchwood mahogany finish 3-piece Bed Davenport Suite, uphol possible because of our exchange department, 618 Suite iR oarici B sian it - oing tiied $1 6 9.50 s, designed to attract men, et o bad 2a the abort disnt stered in tapestry, davenport table to match, located in the basement of our store (entirel oose cushions and full-sized bed under th s Emily AL Faith- | 0, " Silk shade floor lamp, console model phono: .50 ly loose cushions and full-sized bed under the full, tor many vears princival of the | “Pape's Cold Compound graph and end table. | A 250 value anywhere. — separate from new stocks), where all used dhal eI il for Women, told & ki : : P : e e Suttboutan s goods are disposed of. “Youll Like Trading recently. Miss Faithfull made the {H You Save $80.50 on This Outfit P h el v wie| - Breaks @ Cold Right Up s some sort of a crusade to make people ——— realize the & cial character of Tale'stsoltablats selfichness in dress and various other * Induigences. every three hours €he sald it was irritating to until three doses are the ‘:"mm;: to be told ronunu:nl]\' that | taken. he first dose emoking was a crime or at best was | jooug gives relicf. . wulgar, and it had been forgotten by | o> = 2 Tost people that dress In every age | The sccond and third had been ridiculous and that paint and |4 0 s ¢ s completely owder werc by no means new. Smok- | break up the cold. ng. powder, paint and modern dres Pleasant and safe to ahe went on, were on an entirely dif-yyake. Contains 1o ferent footing in the catalogue of qui“in' or opiates human failings from drinking, swear- | Neypion o Wpo 5 ing, going into debt hecause of high | ld’ > PES 1iving. The church, she said, must ap- | & © ompound. peal to young women in a new way, | Price, thirty-five and then they would respond cents. Druggists guarantee it. Here it is! Up-to-date American Walnut Vencer y Y Buffet, Oblong Table and 6 genuine Leather Seat $ .50 : : douhieiher Oneroom Apartment Outft. Consists of ; ] k1,0 ecnnne : z - Day Bed cretonne flounce pad, : Diners, with walnut finish, guaranteed gumwoo bt alhut fintshed Dressers o Ghteler Famicomy $99.00 ‘wood posts. Complete for only...cooeieeieneeiiiinan.. 4 Windsor Chairs; in brown gumwo a = finish, with rug. All for.. K o meloeny Ehlig Leoys 2SS URSLIN I Wood Stoves Hot-Blast “You'll Like Trading at Phillip Levy's” Thess sturdy little H 0d-b: heate: eaters 1 sive yon a S All sizos In 8 Attractively burnished room in a Jifty. Sece » TS o our spectal at— susrantced uallly imitation copper backs s 50 ;vljll; clothes guard. 1930 i 53740 Terms—50c Week Is Your Car e et — PR SPOtleSS Inside? 5 : ot = R g ; § Many styles :chuo::rlfneins Or arethere on thesest cither plain, nickeled or enameled o thie ke cf che o5 e ranges. A cast iron range com- A i ‘ il ’ = T s ( c top—spon ‘ . o & - ing when you have gucstsin the car? ; Dlete with high warming closet D lmrs tl‘ s 3 A litde Energine will relieve you of that embar- k for only e ls ul e rassment. In fact, it just takes a few moments and . . " 3 : Am Walnut i u little Energine every now and then to keep the iece Loose-cushionstyle Three-piece Taupe Mohair Over- s 9 50 Vf:e“err e g:i:ing falpat Full Vanity American Watnut == inside of your car spotless. d Jacquard Living - stuffed Living Room Suites, with Chifforette and Bow-end Bed, in ' cneer Bedroom Suite, in Tudor Carty & can in one of the pockets or in your twol kit. Room Suites, with Wing Chair, spring-filled loose cushions. ) < guaranteed quality, Double Dis. Period, including Dresser, Full d Ciub sl 25.4» ow cut in price to sl 49 S count Sale price Vanity, Chiffo- Ol weaeorio.oans —clomplcte for $l lg 50 robe and Bow:- : Easy Monthly Terms : ; Phillip Levy’s—735 7th St. N.W. }.:NERGINE B%SEESIS%S ' 735 7th St. NW PHILLIP LEVY & CO. 735 7th St. N.-W. isfineformwvin&gmcfrmyenrhmdu&- *Settee an ou have been working on the car. Get your handy can. Chair. Reduced to... t's only 35¢ at all drug, department or shoe stores. A